In this article you can find what is bounce rate, how to measure bounce rate, how to analyze different aspects of bounce rate with Google Analytics and tips to improve bounce rate Bounce rate can be connected with the number of people who entered the site on a page and left right away. They visit only one page on the site and go away from site. We can say that those visitors are bounced. A visitor can bounce by:
- Clicking on a link to a page on a different web site
- Typing other URL
- Closing an open window or tab
- Clicking the "Back" button to leave the site
- Session timeout
- bounce rate of 50% is better than bounce rate of 70%
- bounce rate of 30% is even better than 50%...
- Click Content > Top Content
- Click on Page you want to track
- Content detail page for chosen page will be opened, choose bounce rate and you can see bounce rate graph for given page
- You can start with your most visited pages. Optimize most visited pages with high bounce rate and follow bounce rate for those pages with Google Analytics.
- Link between your own articles as reference - if you have excellent article on Page A and have no links on other pages of your site visitor will read article and be bounced
- Try to find right keywords for your page - many visitors come from search engines, if they don't find expected content they leave
- Some people claim that web design is most important factor
- For blogs good advice may be to add sidebar with Top 10 articles or something similar
- By studying our site statistics we can find out which pages and keywords are most efficient, and by doing so, find a pattern for a better optimization.
- Write interesting and useful articles
- Check speed of your site - if it is too slow, visitors will go away
- Check how your site working on other browsers - if site don't work well on Chrome you will loose all surfers how using Chrome
- If you’re out-linking excessively, try to reduce the number of outgoing links
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